Coming as a surprise to no one, WalletHub recently ranked Austin Texas as the fastest growing city in the United States based on metrics like jobs, the local economy, health care and the large amount of people who are relocating to the city on a annual basis.

Although WalletHub ranked Austin number one, the city ranked number five on other lists. Rounding оut thе tор fіvе, іn dеѕсеndіng оrdеr, were Mіаmі; Sеаttlе; Chаrlоttе, N.C.; and Dеnvеr. Tо make the rarefied lіѕt, munісіраlіtіеѕ in thе “lаrgе сіtіеѕ” саtеgоrу hаd tо have a рорulаtіоn of аt lеаѕt 300,000.

Is Now A Good Time To Buy A Home In Austin?

Reading this news you may be asking yourself if now is a good time to buy a home in Austin? The answer to this question is yes! Now is a great time to buy a home in the ATX area because there are more homes to choose from than there were last year and mortgage interest rates are still historically low.

Should you wait to buy a home until next year? The answer to this question depends on your personal situation but from experience I can tell you that there are always deals to be found during the Fall and Witner months because many people have to sell their homes due to job relocation or a variety of other reasons.

It’s also a good time of year to sell a home in Austin as well because you can stage your home for the holidays and capture the attention of more buyers who are looking for the perfect holiday home that they can celebrate the holidays with in the future.

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Thanks to record rainfall in the Austin area in recent weeks, the city’s lakes and rivers have been overwhelmed with excessive runoff including debris and mud. Sadly, the runoff has made the city’s water supply unstable and this is the reason why the City of Austin has encouraged residents to boil water until the water supply can be thoroughly treated.

About the Boil Water Notice

Officials in Texas’ capital city thanked residents for cutting water consumption so that treatment plants could catch up with demand, as historic flooding continues to muck up lakes that supply the region’s tap water.

The outlook in Austin on Tuesday afternoon was far improved, as citizens heeded a call to cut consumption by at least 15%. Plants were producing more treated water than was being consumed and reservoirs were refilling, officials said at a briefing.

“The good news is that you heard us and it’s working,” said City Manager Spencer Cronk. “But we are asking you to keep your water conservation efforts.”

City leaders said Monday in a statement that emergency conservation was required. A boil-water advisory remained in effect Tuesday, as the city works to filter “much higher levels of debris, silt, and mud” from the Highland Lakes.

Problem May Be Resolved in Days, Not Weeks

Thanks to the boil water notice in Austin, it’s likely that this minor crisis will be resolved in a matter of days because, it’s being reported across the city that more and more people are working together doing everything they can to conserve water, boil water, eliminate using ice and are now washing dishes by hand.

Austin residents who need water can also expect to find 5,000-gallon water tanker trucks dispersed around the city in coming days to help relieve some of the stress that residents are feeling by not being able to consume water from the tap.

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